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Torsion Bar creeking sound
driver door shuts very well, but when it reaches the top the torsion bar makes a creeking sound. makes the same sound on the way down too.
ive located the sound to the torsion bar near the louvers, I thought it might be the rubber at first or even the strut.
certainly is the bar. I thought perhaps the plate on the pontoon was loose but its on there tight. could the torsion bar be TOO tight?
any advice?
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Mine used to do the same, I would suggest pulling the rear screen finisher and check for roof box separation
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Last edited by MikeWard; 04-02-2018 at 07:50 PM.
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It’s at minimum tension when it is open so I would expect a sound related with purely tension to get greater as the door closes.
Check that the bar isn’t rubbing on the rear hinge
Also watch the rear plate as someone else opens the door. The is a lot of tension on that so you wouldn’t be able to jiggle it with bare hands. One bolt could be loose and moving up and down.
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thanks for the reply. I had t-panel and louvers off and do not see any separation of any kind.
I may just re-adjust the bar.
Last edited by smallclone; 04-03-2018 at 08:59 AM.
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What's the condition of the roof seals like? It maybe that the seal is what is making the noise, not the bar.
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Originally Posted by
smallclone
My driver's door makes the exact same noise, so be interesting to see what becomes of this.
Sept. 81, auto, black interior
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Originally Posted by
Jonathan
My driver's door makes the exact same noise, so be interesting to see what becomes of this.
have you ever adjusted the torsion bar on your car?
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Originally Posted by
smallclone
have you ever adjusted the torsion bar on your car?
No, never. They've always seemed about where they should be. If anything, I have had thoughts of increasing the tension, not lessening it.
For the longest time, I figured the noise was the stainless edge of the door rubbing on the stainless inside corner of the t-panel. Sometime before I got the car (pre-2007), something appears to have gotten caught in that corner when the door was shut. I figure it was likely the strut being changed out and the person doing it didn't have the weight of the door supported when they removed the pin securing the door end of the strut. It extended out as the door slammed down and flared the door edge up slightly and the t-panel got dented down slightly. You can see how those two spots rub when the door reaches fully open. I assumed the creak noise was that stainless on stainless rubbing, but it's actually something else and I figure it was more closely coming from behind the lower anchor point. I don't know what exactly, but that's where the noise originates, and not the torsion bar itself.
Sept. 81, auto, black interior
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It might be something simple like the ball caps on the struts need some grease applying to them?
See 2:45 to 3:11 in this video https://youtu.be/R0XCq4aUPJ8?t=2m45s
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